An enjoyable assortment of strips, spotlighting some rising talent
Reviews
Recommended Retro Reading: Ronald Searle’s “Back to the Slaughterhouse”
Ronald Searle’s Back to the Slaughterhouse is a smashing collection of St Trinian’s and other cartoons, published in 1951
In Review: Hallowscream Issue Fourteen
A look back at this year’s enjoyable horror anthology from the Back to the Depths team
In Review: Avatar: The Way of Water (2022)
Tim Robins finds himself mesmerised by pulse-pounding pixel manipulations…
Retro Review: Night Raven – House of Cards
Luke Williams steps back into the 1990s for a look at Jamie Delano and David Lloyd’s pulp adventure-inspired graphic novel
In Review: She-Hulk, Attorney at Law Season One
Steven Sharpe reflects on the show’s first season
In Review: Gideon Gunn, Pagan Priest
Check out this new inventive indie horror comic
In Review: Comic Papers Between The Wars Books One and Two by Alan Clark
Comic archivist Alan Clark has a two-book set out now devoted to interwar British comics
In Review: Blazer No. 3
Luke Williams delivers his take on The 77 Publications latest adventure comic
Looking Back at Thought Bubble 2022
James Bacon reflects on an enjoyable comics-filled event in Yorkshire…
In Review: The Rings of Power
A thumbs up from Tim Robins for this Lord of the Rings-inspired fantasy series
In Review: The Modesty Blaise Artists (Illustrators Special)
If you’re a fan of this newspaper strip, this Special is, we suggest, an essential purchase…
Panini releases second “Daleks: The Ultimate Comic Strip Collection”
Panini’s second Daleks collection is on sale from 1st December – and offers a great set of stories
In Review: Black Panther – Wakanda Forever
Tim Robins reviews the latest Marvel feature film, and John Freeman takes a quick look at two associated new Panini collections
In Review: Werewolf by Night
Is Werewolf by Night a howling success or a yelp of pain? Tim Robins investigates
In Review: This Comic is Haunted #1
Review by Luke Williams The collective known as The77 Publications are a hive of industry. Already publishing The ’77, Blazer, Pandora, now they’ve launched This Comic Is Haunted, a homage to the EC and Warren comics of the 1950s, 60s… Read More ›
In Review: Doctor Who – The Power of the Doctor
Tim Robins muses on the final Thirteenth Doctor story and the incarnation’s impact on Doctor Who
In Review: The Art of Phil Bevan
A fascinating retrospective of the lauded artist
In Review: Fireball XL5 60th Anniversary Comic Anthology
The new “Fireball XL5 60th Anniversary Comic Anthology” from Anderson Entertainment goes on sale later this week
In Review: Black Adam (PG-13)
Tim Robins checks out the latest big screen DC Comics-inspired movie, and finds it wanting…